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Re: Hide Author tab?
Post by alex_jitianu »
Hello,
You want to present only the TEXT mode? If that's the case, when creating the editor component you can specify which pages to be presented. In your case you should give the TEXT mode.
http://www.oxygenxml.com/InstData/Edito ... .String%29
Best regards,
Alex
You want to present only the TEXT mode? If that's the case, when creating the editor component you can specify which pages to be presented. In your case you should give the TEXT mode.
http://www.oxygenxml.com/InstData/Edito ... .String%29
Best regards,
Alex
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Re: Hide Author tab?
Post by alex_jitianu »
Hello Scott,
I'm not sure why the 16.1 wouldn't work since that API is quite old. I've tested on the 16.1 SDK and in my case it worked. But, if version 17.0 is O.K. then I wont chance this any further.
Best regards,
Alex
I'm not sure why the 16.1 wouldn't work since that API is quite old. I've tested on the 16.1 SDK and in my case it worked. But, if version 17.0 is O.K. then I wont chance this any further.
Best regards,
Alex
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